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Language: English
Published by W. Richardson Printer 1806
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.Shelley and Son Books (IOBA)
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. FIRST EDITION. FIRST EDITION, 1806. Quarter bound brown boards, fabric spines. CONDITION: Titles within labels on spines are quite rubbed and soiled. All volumes have previous owner's book plate and signature inside front cover, deckled page edges, foxing, even browning of pages, readable. Volume I: f…ront cover detached, viii, Index, 406 pp., Errata. Volume II: binding fairly tight, hinges beginning, Indexed, 434 pp. Volume III: cover detached, text block tight, Index, 521 pp. Good condition only. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by Richardson, Strand 1806
- Hardcover
Seller: Chattanooga Public Library Foundation, Chattanooga, TN, U.S.A.Chattanooga Public Library Foundation
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A Biographical History of England, from the revolution to the end of George I's Reign; Three volumes
Published by W. Richardson, Strand 1806
- Hardcover
Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst)
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 1806; London; three volumes; red leather covered boards with gold titles; covers contain rubbing and shelf wear; covers contain minimal stains and markings; library sticker on spines; sun damage on volume three; Ex-Library with typical stamps and markings; interiors contain spotting and foxing; interi…or is unmarked; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; Additional shipping charges may be required due to the size and weight of book.; From the library of ABAA bookseller, Tom Nicely.
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Published by Printed for J. Debrett, London 1804
- Hardcover
Seller: R. Hart Books, Ottawa, ON, CanadaR. Hart Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. (2); half-title page; (2) b/w frontis.; title page; (1); Dedication; (1); Preface 4p; Authorities 2p; List of Subscribers 4p; p 1-449; Appendix lxii; Directions to the Bookbinder. 4 plates; (3). Full leather with burgundy label to spine. The covers have parted from the page block, and the s…pine label is largely missing. There is minor waterstain to the extremes of few pages, but this copy is otherwise complete and clean, and suitable for re-binding. (Due to the size/weight of this book, an extra shipping charge will apply.).
Language: English
Published by T.Egerton and a conger of 9 other publishers, London 1805
- Hardcover
Seller: Douglas Books, Tunbridge Wells, United KingdomDouglas Books
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Hardcover. Condition: see description for condition. 1st ed. Full title continues: 'Particularly the Gentry, since the Norman Conquest. Taken from records, manuscripts, and other the most indisputable authorities'. Half leather and marbled boards. f/piece (portrait of Hon Charles Brooke Esq, Somerset Herald)+t.p.+(3 leaves)+2+(4…, list of subscribers)+449+lxii, 3 further ex-pagination portrait plates in latter part of text. Front board and endpaper detached but rest Good-VG for age, main defect being frequent, generally light, tanning after c. p.412, with spotting continuing through to rear pastedown, also to f/piece and centre t.p. off-set from f/piece image, all gutters good, unmarked, textblock edges appear to have slight red speckling, top edge darker, probably ingrained dust, front pastedown has small heraldic plate 'Deo Ducente' and small 1893-dated sig.top outer corner; detached fr.cover clean with only very slight wear and and a touch of surface rubbing, panelled spine with gilt bordered panel ridges and gilt lettered title panel has vertical crack to top panel and some rubbing to panel ridges. bottom panel also seems a little rubbed, back cover as detached front cover but slightly more rubbed. A small contemporary portrait engraving slipped in. Weighs over 1.5 kg so allow for significant extra postage especially outside UK.
More imagesPublished by R Faulder, London 1795
- Hardcover
Seller: Barter Books Ltd, Alnwick, NORTH, United KingdomBarter Books Ltd
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Condition: Fair. Reprint. Worn condition. Cover rubbed. Front board dteached. Bookplates on eps. Some light foxing, but content in overall good condition, 290mm x 220mm (11" x 9"). [xii], 312pp. No chart; No illustrations. Inscribed on fep 'Andrew Ayhead(?) fr(om) Lord Gainsborough Eaton Park 1862'. Brown hardback half-leather c…over with marbled boards.
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Published by Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond Street, London 1795
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Atlas Rare Books, United Kingdom, United KingdomAtlas Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. A substantial and scholarly eighteenth-century work tracing the lineage of the Royal House of Stuart, authored by the antiquarian historian Rev. Mark Noble. Published in 1795, this volume examines the genealogy of the Stuart dynasty from the reign of Robert II through to James VI, drawing… upon both Scottish and English historical authorities. Noble, a respected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, was known for his rigorous approach to historical and genealogical research, and this work stands as one of his most important contributions. The volume is formally dedicated to John, Earl of Galloway, underscoring its connection to aristocratic patronage and the continued cultural importance of lineage and hereditary identity in late eighteenth-century Britain. Beyond its historical content, the work reflects the periods growing interest in structured genealogical study, emerging alongside the consolidation of antiquarian scholarship and national historical identity. An Historical Genealogy of the Royal House of Stuarts, from the Reign of K. Robert II. to that of K. James VI. By Rev. Mark Noble, F.A.S. of London and Edinburgh. London: Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond Street, 1795. First edition. Quarto (approx.). Full contemporary calf binding, spine gilt in compartments with morocco label. Condition: Binding sound with wear, rubbing, and surface marking to boards; spine neatly tooled. Internally clean with light spotting and toning consistent with age. A well-preserved example of an eighteenth-century antiquarian work. Why This Matters; This is not simply a genealogical record, it is part of the late eighteenth-century movement to formalise history through documentation, lineage, and scholarly authority. The Stuart dynasty, central to British and Scottish history, remained a subject of enduring fascination long after its political decline. This volume reflects that continued cultural relevance, offering a structured and researched account of royal descent at a time when genealogy was becoming a serious academic discipline. A true eighteenth-century first edition A work tied to royal lineage and British history A well-produced antiquarian volume in original binding It is both a reference work and a tangible artifact of how history was recorded, preserved, and interpreted in the Georgian period.
Published by London J. Debrett 1804
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Jeff Jeremias Fine Arts, RMABA, Aurora, CO, U.S.A.Jeff Jeremias Fine Arts, RMABA
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First edition. 449 pages plus lengthy appendix. Illustrated with black and white frontispiece and plates. Extreme wear to boards. Back and front covers separated from spine. Spine in rough condition, no writing visible. Foxing, damp stains, discoloration, some warping to pages.… (D5).
Published by London: W. Nicol 1827
- Softcover
- Art Print
Seller: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, United KingdomForest Books, ABA-ILAB
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[2],35,[1]pp., recent paper wrappers, uncut. From the materials left by the author and his own ample collections Noble compiled a useful three-volume Continuation (1806) of James Granger's Biographical History of England.
Manuscript 'Blue Paper' certificate addressed to George, Earl of Leicester, proposing Edward Wedlake Brayley for election to the Society of Antiquaries of London, signed by Maxwell Garthshore, J. P. Malcolm, Rev. Mark Noble and Samuel Foart Simmon.
Maxwell Garthshore; James Peller Malcolm; Rev. Mark Noble; Samuel Foart Simmons, all four Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London [Edward Wedlake Brayley, English topographer]
Published by Undated watermark 1806
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- Manuscript
Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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1p., foolscap 8vo. On wove paper watermarked 'G R | 1806'. Aged, and with fraying to extremities, with closed tears through three of the signatures, unobtrusively repaired on the reverse with archival tape. Presumably a draft or second copy, as the original must be among the papers of the Society of Antiquaries. The document rea…ds: 'To the Right Hon. George Earl of Leicester, | President of the Society of Antiquaries. | My Lord, | We whose names are hereunto subscribed request leave to signify to your lordship that Edward-Wedlake [sic] Brayley, Esq. of Wildernes Row London is desirous of the honour of becoming a member of the Society of Antiquaries, and as he is a gentleman greatly conversant with the history and antiquities of this kingdom, which he has shewn by several valuable and interesting publications, we think he will, if chosen, be a very useful member of the Society. | [signed] Monkhouse | [signed] Saml. Foart Simmons | [signed] M Garthshore | [signed] J. P. Malcolm.' Maxwell Garthshore (1732-1812) was a Scottish physician and Fellow of the Royal Society; James Peller Malcolm (1767-1815) was an Anglo-American topographer and engraver; Rev. Mark Noble (1754-1827), was a biographer; Samuel Foart Simmons (1750-1813), was a physician.
Published by London: R.Faulder printed for 1795
- Hardcover
Seller: John Turton, Crook, United KingdomJohn Turton
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312 pp, list of subscribers and contents to front, uncut and unopened. Original 1/4 marbled boards, 29 cm x 23 cm. Spine slightly worn and soiled with minor loss of surface paper, ink lettering to spine, corner curled, small loss of paper to corners, front hinge loose but holding firm by cords, marbled boards slightly soiled and… rubbed, loss of paper to corner of rear board, pages age browned and lightly soiled at fore edges, small loss of paper to front paste down.